CAIR official questions whether troops deserve honor on Memorial Day

The Council on Islamic-American Relations, CAIR, remains a go-to entity in the media for opinions on matters pertaining to the Religion of Jihad, despite being an unindicted co-conspirator in a terrorism-financing trial and a group labeled by the Justice Department as a U.S. Muslim Brotherhood entity. A prominent official of CAIR gave us another “tell” over the Memorial Day weekend. Ryan Mauro of the Clarion Project spotted the tweet of Zahra Billoo:

Despite her high position, Ms. Billoo confesses she hasn’t grown up yet:

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The Council on Islamic-American Relations, CAIR, remains a go-to entity in the media for opinions on matters pertaining to the Religion of Jihad, despite being an unindicted co-conspirator in a terrorism-financing trial and a group labeled by the Justice Department as a U.S. Muslim Brotherhood entity. A prominent official of CAIR gave us another “tell” over the Memorial Day weekend. Ryan Mauro of the Clarion Project spotted the tweet of Zahra Billoo:

Despite her high position, Ms. Billoo confesses she hasn’t grown up yet: